Texts by K. Patchen set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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Special notes: All titles and first lines are included in this index, including those used by composers.
Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
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- Angels (Do I not deal with angels) - S. Gendel *
- As beautiful as the hands * - S. Gendel (For Miriam)
- As frothing wounds of roses (from First Will & Testament) * - S. Gendel
- A star in a haymow (Do I not deal with angels) - S. Sargon *
- As we take each other (Speak softly; sun going down) - S. Sargon *
- Awash with roses (The sea is awash with roses O they blow) - S. Gendel *
- Beautiful you are (Cathedral evening, tinkle of candles) - S. Sargon *
- Because going nowhere takes a long time () - R. Bois [x] *
- Be music, night (Be music, night) - D. Diamond, E. Diemer *
- Be music, night * - D. Diamond, E. Diemer
- Beside thee (As beautiful as the hands) - S. Gendel *
- Cathedral evening, tinkle of candles * - S. Sargon (Beautiful you are)
- Come in here child () - D. Bedford [x] *
- Declaring Beauty (O my dearest) - S. Gendel *
- Do I not deal with angels * - S. Gendel (For Miriam)
- Do I not deal with angels * - S. Sargon (For Miriam)
- Do me that love () - E. Diemer [x] *
- Fall of the Evening Star (Speak softly; sun going down) *
- For Miriam (As beautiful as the hands) *
- For Miriam (Do I not deal with angels) *
- For Miriam (Do I not deal with angels) *
- For Miriam (O my dearest) *
- For Miriam (The sea is awash with roses O they blow) *
- Going to bed * - S. Sargon (Going to bed)
- If we are to know where we live () - D. Bedford [x] *
- It is the hour () (from Hurrah for Anything) - M. Carlson, R. Manno [x] *
- Lament for the makers of songs () - D. Bedford [x] *
- Lonesome Boy Blues (Oh nobody’s a long time) - S. Sargon *
- Nearer thee (As frothing wounds of roses) (from First Will & Testament) - S. Gendel *
- Oh nobody’s a long time * - S. Sargon
- O my dearest * - S. Gendel (For Miriam)
- O sleeping lay the maiden snow * - S. Sargon
- Our bodies were wings (Going to bed) - S. Sargon *
- Pages from Albion Moonlight () - W. Eisma [x] *
- Safe in my arms (O sleeping lay the maiden snow) - S. Sargon *
- So it ends () - D. Bedford [x] *
- Speak softly; sun going down * - S. Sargon (Fall of the Evening Star)
- That white and radiant legend () - D. Bedford [x] *
- The Character of Love as Seen as a Search for the Lost [song cycle] () - D. Cox [x] *
- The climate of war () - S. Glick [x] *
- The sea is awash with roses O they blow * - S. Gendel (For Miriam)
- The sea is awash with roses O they blow * - S. Glick
- The sea is awash with roses (The sea is awash with roses O they blow) - S. Glick *
- The stars go to sleep so peacefully () - S. Glick [x] *
- We must be slow (We must be slow) - S. Glick *
- We must be slow * - S. Glick
Last update: 2023-05-10 21:06:13